-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 SuSE 8.1 comes with what you seem to be looking for, all out-of-the-box, so no need to recompile your kernel or anything. It supports XFS, ReiserFS, JFS, Ext2/3, and also allows you to turn those into encrypted filesystems. It also supports Blowfish passwords!
Anyways, sounds like this might give you what you're looking for. Le 31 Octobre 2002 11:09, vous avez �crit : > No need for advice or anything, but Red Hat 8 sucks. > > KDE is TOTALLY wacked. Why even include it if they're going to make it > that bad. Gnome has bribed the right people. > > But more importantly, IT PISSES ME OFF that ACL support isn't built in like > it was in all the betas. > > It's bad enough that Reiser and/or XFS aren't natively supported. At least > they could provide the full feature set for ext3. > > (picture me kicking the desk, server, wiping my butt with a printout of the > Shadowman, etc...) > > If I wanted a half complete OS, I'd install XP. Then I can even give up > Journaling on the file system. > > I'm not 100% sure I'm cocky enough to go with Gentoo. > > Damn it, I want ACL support on a VFS filesystem. Is that so much to ask? > > And I don't want to rebuild the kernel, cause that sort of documentation > just blows. > > FSCK > > </rant> > > Kev. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9wXu/utH7JGd/0/MRAqhQAJ4p/Vw/Y2QNxppF4gH8NvuoMUt1EACZARS2 18QhE4jghH+S0Er1cXERvHc= =1VUM -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
